Journey’s End
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Set in a dug-out near St Quentin just before the last great German offensive, the play has the quiet, unforced moral authority that comes from first-hand experience. Sheriff had seen active service at the front. Part of the play’s power derives from the loving intimacy with which it depicts day-to-day life in the trenches – drawing attention to details like the soldierly distraction of organising earwig races, the long periods of uncanny quiet between bombardments, or the odd bodily reaction of men about to go on a dangerous mission.
Cast & Crew
Cast
2nd Lieutenant Hibbert | Alex Johnston |
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2nd Lieutenant Raleigh | Richard Carrington |
2nd Lieutenant Trotter | Ian Gibson |
A german soldier | David Ryder |
Captain Hardy | John Baldwin |
Captain Stanhope | Rod Beacham |
Lance corporal Broughton | Philip Randell |
lieutenant Osborne | John Quamby |
Private Mason | Dan Jones
(credited as Daniel Jones) |
The Colonel | Leslie Glazer |
The Company sergean-major | Carl Davies |
Crew | |
Designer | Patricia Thomas |
Director | Mick Hughes |
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